Yes. We have over 600 employees in our company. We have had at least 7-8 people who have had it twice. I'd guess half vaxxed, half unvaxxed.
I'm in a position to see who's testing positive and we always ask them if they're vaccinated or not when they do. I'd guess about 40-50% of our employees are vaccinated, and I see no difference between vaxxed and unvaxxed in Covid cases/outcomes.
Question was on unvaxxed only. I know zero unvaxxed who have had covid more than once. This may be good to look into when arguing for natural immunity.
Yes, I probably wasn't clear in my answer. We have had a handful of unvaxxed who have had Covid twice (at least 3-4). We have also had a small handful of vaxxed who have had it twice. Whenever someone test positive, we as them if they're vaxxed.
Now, it may be the flawed PCR tests, but that's another matter.
I think that the question referred to unwaxed people who were actually ill more than once - not simply "tested positive", which, as we know, is meaningless.
Does anybody out there know anyone that is not vaxxed that has gotten COVID more than once?
Yes. We have over 600 employees in our company. We have had at least 7-8 people who have had it twice. I'd guess half vaxxed, half unvaxxed.
I'm in a position to see who's testing positive and we always ask them if they're vaccinated or not when they do. I'd guess about 40-50% of our employees are vaccinated, and I see no difference between vaxxed and unvaxxed in Covid cases/outcomes.
Question was on unvaxxed only. I know zero unvaxxed who have had covid more than once. This may be good to look into when arguing for natural immunity.
Yes, I probably wasn't clear in my answer. We have had a handful of unvaxxed who have had Covid twice (at least 3-4). We have also had a small handful of vaxxed who have had it twice. Whenever someone test positive, we as them if they're vaxxed.
Now, it may be the flawed PCR tests, but that's another matter.
Good to know. Thank you!
I think that the question referred to unwaxed people who were actually ill more than once - not simply "tested positive", which, as we know, is meaningless.